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  • How to Get Mouse X & Y in ActionScript3

    ActionScript allows programmers to code animated actions for users over the Web. These applications can monitor the actions of the user, while also playing movies, games or other animated content. Because of this, the capability to monitor such things as mouse position are built into the language. Using event listeners with the "mouseX" and "mouseY" values allows you to grab and monitor mouse position data.

  • How to Get Magic Mouse to Work on XP

    The Apple "Magic Mouse" is a multi-touch mouse that connects wirelessly through Bluetooth. You can swipe your finger across the mouse to scroll without pressing any buttons. While the device was created for Macs, you can use it on PCs running the Windows XP operating system, but you need to download and install a third-party driver first.

  • How to Get Sparkles That Follow Your Mouse on Tumblr

    To add an interesting effect to your Tumblr blog consider getting sparkles to follow your mouse. This way when a visitor moves her cursor over your site a line of glitter follows her movements. Tumblr gives you access to your blog's code so you can add the JavaScript that produces this enhancement. Edit your Tumblr code to assign a glitter effect to your mouse pointer.

  • How to Get Magic Mouse to Work on Windows

    The functionality of Apple’s Magic Mouse elevates it above other peripheral devices. Its entire top surface acts as a touchpad, allowing users to scroll, click, pan and swipe at any point on its upper shell with one or two fingers. The Magic Mouse comes packaged with the iMac, but you can use it with any 32- or 64-bit Windows operating system without altering code or downloading any drivers.

  • How to Remove an Animal From a Glue Trap

    Glue traps, consisting of a fiberboard coated with a sticky adhesive, are manufactured to trap small animals. While effective, some animal protection organizations and veterinarians have started speaking out against these types of traps. It might appearing daunting to free an animal stuck in a glue trap, but the process only requires a couple of household items and a little bit of gentle care.

  • How to Save a Mouse From a Trap

    Mice are unwelcome guests in just about any home. While putting down mouse traps can be a good way to catch mice and other rodents invading your home, you might not want to kill or hurt a mouse once you've caught it in a glue trap. These traps can be considered less humane than snap traps because they don't kill a mouse on impact, allowing a rodent to suffer for days of starvation or self-torture in an effort to free itself. There are, however, ways to safely remove mice from glue traps.

  • How to Free a Mouse From a Glue Trap

    Few things are more heartbreaking than witnessing a mouse suffer on a glue trap. According to in Defense of Animals (IDA), glue traps are inhumane as they cause trapped mice to pull out their hair, bite off their legs, defecate and urinate heavily on themselves, suffocate, starve or become dehydrated. Mice that become stuck on glue traps usually take anywhere from three to five days to die. Remove mice from glue traps with the help of a basic home staple or commodity.

  • How to Get Rid of a Mouse on a Glue Trap

    Mice contaminate food, transmit diseases such as salmonellosis or food poisoning, and gnaw on structures and random items. Trapping mice reduces their population and eventually helps eliminate mouse infestations. Traps don't use chemicals that can potentially harm humans and other animals. Using traps also allows you to check on the success of your infestation control program. Some mice die of suffocation when they become caught in glue traps, but others live long enough for you to discover them. Remove dead mice so you don't end up with unpleasant carcass odors that often occur with rodenticide usage.

  • How to Get Rid of the Mouse and Rats

    Disease, foul odors, destruction of home property, and many other harmful things can come from having a mouse or rat infestation in your building. Mice and rats have a worldwide range and commonly take refuge in man-made structures. Mice have been known to chew through electrical wiring, and rats can aggressively bite household pets. Try not to worry too much, because removing harmful rodents may take some work, but mankind has developed a variety of proven ways to get rid of them.

  • How to Get Rid of a Mouse or Squirrel Inside a Wall

    Squirrels and mice often get caught behind walls while in search of food or water. Mice usually enter walls through small, narrow openings at the base of the wall, while squirrels usually enter walls through the attic. Evidence of squirrels or mice behind walls include high pitched squeaking noises and the incessant sound of movement. Learning how to get rid of a mouse or squirrel inside your wall is essential if you want to prevent the animal from dying and stinking up your home.

  • How to Get Rid of a Mouse

    If you spot a mouse in your home, it is imperative that you get rid of it. Mice leave unsanitary droppings, gnaw on wire, paper and wood and can have an odor. A female mouse can have as many as 60 babies in a year's time, according to the University of California website. Using a mousetrap is the best and most humane way of getting rid of a mouse. If you use glue boards, you will have to kill the mouse yourself, and with poison the mouse may crawl into a hole in your home and die, leaving a foul…

  • Chemicals That Kill Mice

    If you've ever had a serious mouse problem, you know how difficult it can be to get rid of more than a mouse or two. Sometimes, when other options, like traps, have failed, you need chemicals to deal with your mouse problem. Called rodenticides, chemicals, or pesticides, that have been specifically designed to kill mice come in a variety of forms and can be dangerous to mice, humans and pets alike.

  • How to Get Rid of Mouse Odor

    Mice can carry disease and unwanted odor from their urine or garbage. Even if the mice are no longer in your home, the smell could remain for days. Removing such odor can be done easily and quickly with little cost by using household products. However, it's important to use products that will kill the bacteria that may cause the odor rather than using candles or air fresheners to simply cover the odor. If the odor can be completely removed within 24 hours, but if the odor remains for several days, determine if there are still mice living in your home.

  • How to Rid Dresser Drawers of Mouse Smell

    Mice are small mammals that can set up residence in a home and become both a structural and health hazard. Mice will often choose to live in a dark, enclosed area such as drawers in your dresser. Here, an entire mouse generation can give birth, live and die while filling the drawer with the trademark pungent smell attributed to these rodents. Just because the drawer smells doesn't mean you should discard it. Take steps to clean and freshen the drawers to get rid of the mouse smell.

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